Discover the best top things to do in El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain including Iglesia Mayor Prioral, Parque Natural Bahia de Cadiz, Playa De La Muralla, Parque Metropolitano Marisma de los Torunos y Pinar de la Algaida, Playa de Valdelagrana, El Museo Arqueologico Municipal, Monasterio de la Victoria, El Paseo Centro Comercial.
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4.5 based on 243 reviews
There have been some renovation works undertaken here to some of the external stonework, due to some degradation over time since construction in the latter 1400s and 1500s. This remains a grand working church of the Gothic style and period, with the usual religious statues and other accoutrements and so typically and distinctively, Spanish and also, following an earthquake in the 1600s, some Baroque elements were added as part of a rebuild. The resident storks are not currently there but their nests are, awaiting their return from winter homes. El Puerto de Santa Maria has some major building of interest and this is one of many. The chapels, doorways and spaces, show the architectural diversity and associations with various local families and figures, this having been a major centre in the early days of Spanish mercantile growth and operations.
4.5 based on 86 reviews
Nice beach, different than many other thanks to the stone wall after which it gets its name. The views are also nice, a good spot to go after/before visiting El Puerto de Santa Maria.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
This nature park is free. You also can park without paying quite near or in front of the main entrance. You can walk in this area or go there with the bike (is is probably better to walk if you also want to enjoy the beach). The longest walk around this area takes us more or less 6 hours, but of course it is possible to have shorter walks. The difficulty of all walks is easy, but there is no shade: the best seasons are probably spring and autumn to do the walk. Dogs are allowed but must be on leash. Caution with pine processionary caterpillars in the spring, they can be letal to your dog!!! (We have been there several times: as our dog is small, we now carry him in one part of the area with many pine trees, just between the bridge and then right, direction of the university).
4.0 based on 722 reviews
Great beach. Lots of shops and restaurants. Easy access. Best if you can speak Spanish. Lovely promenade. Good people watching . Sadly, lots of smokers here in Spain
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